Oh wow, thank you for those stars, I agree totally, Jonathan and SoaPBubble, you all have made it a great experience, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I really did, too.
When I first came to live in Israel in the early 60s, neighbors were friendly, caring, and there was lots of interaction like inviting a new tenant to have tea or coffee the first week,
Oh I am sorry to hear this has changed, and I wonder if it's like that everywhere in big cities? I went home one Christmas in the early '60's to the NJ area from college and had a New Years date with an old high school sweetheart who lived in a high rise in NJ. There we were on New Years Eve in this high rise and here came a knock at the door and it was (to me, at that age) an "elderly" friendly heavily accented Jewish gentleman who wanted us to come to their party two floors down. Oh we said no, we couldn't intrude, and he was most persuasive and after he left my boyfriend wanted to go. Oh no no shrink back, this introvert, I won't know anybody there! Shrink shrink. Yes, he said, why not, let's just look in and it was marvelous, just absolutely marvelous, the most wonderful experience! That "elderly" man whom today I would probably consider a youth, and his wife and their friends made it literally one of the best New Year's Eves I've ever had in my life, and we definitely were the only people under 60 in the room.
I'll never forget it, and let me tell you no New Years at my house to this day goes by without herring in sour cream with onions which I had never seen before.
The point of this long thing is that now, living here somewhat isolated on a farm in the south, I often think of that and how "lucky people ARE in cities" when their neighbors come in such manner and include them and call on them. I grew up in a big city and I well remember the closeness of the neighbors, and a rich mixture of people. Even when we moved out in the countryside, it was the same. But it was a different time, wasn't it? It looks like that's not happening any more?
Our discussion is over but how it it where you live? Are the neighbors close? If not, how do you account for this? Do you think it's fear? Or electronics replacing relationships? Or?
I just realized that we went to that party because HE reached out, just like Addie did.